My son was born 3 months ealry with a Tracheoesophageal Fistula. Basically his lungs were filling with stomach bile because his plumbing was connected incorrectly. He was brought out by emergeny c-section and was basically drowning with little hope for survival. The Surgeon came to my wife and I and said they had to go in between his ribs, spread them and collapse one lung and surgically repair him. He said there was a 5% chance he would survive. He asked if we wanted to go forward with the surgery or make him comfortable. We said please try to save him of course. He asked if his team could pray with us as he felt his skill alone would not be able to save him. So they all came into his PICU room got down on a knee (10-12 folks including anesthesiology) and the surgeon led the prayer. Four months later we got to take him home. I was never super religous before that but after experiencing this miracle I was moved. I saw God in that moment. Just like the kids I saw dying in Iraq begging to be prayed over while there life blood left their body.
We all have the right to worship or not worship whatever we like as long as it does not intefere with someone elses rights. Those dying defenders taught me that for sure. What gets me is when someone kicks dirt on your rights (not you but others in the thread) by saying, "You are wrong, you don't have proof". Respect my right and I will respect and defend yours.